Depth Sounder transducer cable protection from muskrats ?

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Depth Sounder transducer cable protection from muskrats ?

#1 Post by robster » Fri Aug 16, 2013 3:06 pm

Howdy- I need to cover my depth sounder transducer cable with tubing to keep the muskrats from chewing on the cable.Currently I have a stainless wrap on it,but it IS causing my toon to pit from disimiliar metals. My boat lives in a wet slip year round in fresh water.

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Re: Depth Sounder transducer cable protection from rats question

#2 Post by jrolin1 » Fri Aug 16, 2013 3:27 pm

I just shoot the muskrats. It makes me and the turtles happy.

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Re: Depth Sounder transducer cable protection from rats question

#3 Post by badmoonrising » Sat Aug 17, 2013 9:14 am

When I had my PC in a slip, I used stainless braided jacket as well...never had a pitting problem, but my boat was painted below the waterline. Tons of muskrats up here, they got my transducer cable the first season. You can try painting the SS jacket with antifouling too.
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Re: Depth Sounder transducer cable protection from rats question

#4 Post by robster » Sun Aug 18, 2013 6:07 am

Well I stopped in my local marine store New Hope Marine in Gastonia,NC and Willy the owner, a real salty old cuss... I say hey Willy what do you guys put on your boats to keep the muskrats from eating transducer cables and he tosses this at me.. http://www.docksideinnovations.com/Product.html a stainless spring that is black powder coated,and Willy said the powder coating will keep the stainless from causing electrolysis,so I bought one.

.....What do you guys think? will powder coating keep stainless from causing electrolysis when in the water? ........

Our boat is fresh water that is warmer because it's close to the cooling water from our local coal powdered steam plant.
I'm also getting deterioration on the drive end of our Yamaha 150 motor when I keep my motor in the water, we have a stainless prop, Willy said to keep my motor out of the water to keep from having electrolysis on our motor . I also checked with a few boat owners at my marina,they all said yep,you got to get an aluminum prop,stainless props will eat up your motor in this water.

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Re: Depth Sounder transducer cable protection from muskrats ?

#5 Post by badmoonrising » Sun Aug 18, 2013 7:01 pm

Sounds more like an issue with the marina's electrical system if a bunch of people are having the same issue in freshwater. :paranoid
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Re: Depth Sounder transducer cable protection from muskrats ?

#6 Post by lakerunner » Sun Aug 18, 2013 7:14 pm

Might try brass

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Re: Depth Sounder transducer cable protection from muskrats ?

#7 Post by badmoonrising » Sun Aug 18, 2013 8:31 pm

:rofl
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Re: Depth Sounder transducer cable protection from muskrats ?

#8 Post by robster » Mon Aug 19, 2013 12:32 pm

Here's the muskrat guard I bought, it's powder coated stainless, I have covered it with a plastic cable wrap to keep it from rubbing against my boat and wearing the powder coating, the manufacture says the powder coating will prevent conductivity.

http://www.docksideinnovations.com/Product.html
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Re: Depth Sounder transducer cable protection from muskrats ?

#9 Post by baxt3r » Wed Aug 28, 2013 7:21 pm

I'm going to be picking up one of those ASAP. I also like the idea of shooting those buggers, but ammo has gotten a little rare lately.
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Re: Depth Sounder transducer cable protection from muskrats ?

#10 Post by Bamaman » Thu Aug 29, 2013 6:24 am

Muskrats?

We just have black vultures eating everything rubber and water moccasins that like to sun on boat lifts. No rodents.

I cannot imagine that a tiny stainless steel wire covering would cause visible electrolysis. You might use a multimeter to see if there's a small amount of current in the water.

Electricity around a boat dock can be a serious problem. My father dove into the water once and was just about electrocuted. He had crossed the white and black wires (reverse polarity) going to the dock. Polarity doesn't matter on a light bulb, but it does matter on the lift electric motor. The fish floating on top of the water should have been a sign of problems.
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Re: Depth Sounder transducer cable protection from muskrats ?

#11 Post by badmoonrising » Thu Aug 29, 2013 8:07 pm

^ Yep. I'll bet it's stray current in this case.
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Re: Depth Sounder transducer cable protection from muskrats ?

#12 Post by lemans81 » Sat Aug 31, 2013 4:59 am

Have you considered the alternate solution if you find stray current in the water around the dock? Turn it up.....solves the pesky muskrat issue.(and fresh fish fry's every Friday?)
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Re: Depth Sounder transducer cable protection from muskrats ?

#13 Post by scottm » Sun Sep 01, 2013 12:48 pm

Ask any electrician for a length of 'BX' cable sheathing. It's aluminum / flexy and varmint proof. Might have to cut/splice somewhere
to feed it through the BX...make the splice up where the wire is out of the way of toothy raiders.

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Re: Depth Sounder transducer cable protection from muskrats ?

#14 Post by robster » Tue Sep 03, 2013 4:32 am

scottm wrote:Ask any electrician for a length of 'BX' cable sheathing. It's aluminum / flexy and varmint proof. Might have to cut/splice somewhere
to feed it through the BX...make the splice up where the wire is out of the way of toothy raiders.

Great idea,thanks!
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